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ENGLISH
Getting Started
Playback Remote Control Information Troubleshooting
SpecificationsSettings
Connecting Devices
NOTE
These functions will not work if the device connected to the HDMI
connector does not support Deep Color or x.v.Color signal transfer or
the Auto Lip Sync function.
NOTE
When a device that does not support HDCP is connected, video
signals are not properly output.
Connecting Devices Equipped with
HDMI connectors
Important Information
n About HDMI
“HDMI” is the abbreviation of “High Definition Multimedia
Interface. This interface allows transfer of digital video signals
and digital audio signals over a single HDMI cable.
n Functions usable with HDMI connections
Deep Color
Eliminates on-screen color banding, for smooth tonal transitions and
subtle gradations between colors.
x.v.Color
Enables displays with natural, vivid colors. “x.v.Color” is a Sony
registered trademark.
Auto Lip Sync (vpage 27)
HDMI 1.3 incorporates an automatic video/audio synching capability
that allows devices to perform this synchronization automatically with
total accuracy.
HDMI control function (vpage 27, 44)
This function allows you to operate external devices from the receiver
and operate the receiver from external devices.
“HDMI”, “HDMI logoand “High-Definition Multimedia Interface
are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
NOTE
Connect the speaker cables in such a way that they do not stick out
of the speaker terminals. The protection circuit may be activated if
the core wires touch the rear panel or if the + and – sides touch each
other (v “Protection circuit”).
Never touch the speaker terminals while the power
supply is connected. Doing so could result in electric shock.
1
Peel off about 10 mm of sheathing from the tip
of the speaker cable, then either twist the core
wire tightly or terminate it.
2
Turn the speaker terminal counterclockwise
to loosen it.
3
Insert the speaker cable’s core wire to the hilt
into the speaker terminal.
4
Turn the speaker terminal clockwise to tighten
it.
Use speakers with an impedance of 6 to 16 Ω/ohms.
n When using a banana plug
Tighten the speaker terminal firmly before
inserting the banana plug.
Connecting the Speaker Cables
Carefully check the left (L) and right (R) channels and + (red) and
(black) polarities on the speakers being connected to the AVR-590, and
be sure to interconnect the channels and polarities correctly.
n Copyright protection system (HDCP)
The AVR-590 supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Contents
Protection). HDCP is a copyright protection technology for digital video
signals. The devices connected to the AVR-590 must also support
HDCP.
Connecting the Speakers
Protection circuit
If the core wires touch the rear panel and the screws etc., or the ±
sides touch each other, the protection circuit will be activated and the
power indicator will flash red at intervals of 0.5 secs.
If the protection circuit is activated, the speaker output is isolated, and
the power supply goes to the standby state. If the power supply is
turned off, after the power supply cord is withdrawn, please confirm
that speaker cable and input cable are connected.
Also, if replaying large sound levels by using a speaker having an
impedance less than that specified (eg, 4 Ω/ohms), the temperature
will rise, and the protection circuit might be activated. The power
supply will go into the standby state, and the power indicator will flash
red at 2 second intervals.
In this case, please switch off the power supply, and wait until the
AVR-590 has cooled down, and the surrounding ventilation is good.
Even if there are no problems with the surrounding ventilation
and connections, in the event of the protection circuit becoming
activated,
due to thinking that the AVR-590 has failed, please contact DENON
Service center after switching off.
Connections
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